It started out as "The Point", as in "The Tipping Point". A deal would only "tip" if X number of people get in on it too.. So you bug all your friends to get this cheap widget. This in itself is a viral concept that enables fast growth.

Add to that several million dollars in seed capital which was immediately put into massive ad spend and you have explosive growth.

Hi guys, after posting my first post on the forum and got all that big support and help from you, it made me excited and want to learn more and more, today an idea comes into my mind, why shouldn't i try to make a niche with a only one article ( a very informative article), i know it's a hit and run marketing but i just wanted to give it a try since it won't cost me a lot of money and effort .
excuse me if i made no sense or something, i just want to learn more.

Does anyone out there have experience successfully driving traffic to a job board? I haven't driven much so far, but my revenue per new visitor is averaging only about 7.5 cents including adsense, Indeed and JUJU revenue. I have heard that email marketing is the way to go, but it looks like it will cost about $1 per website visitor. Obviously that math doesn't work. Any ideas or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,

Note: I would really appreciate your thoughts on this matter no matter what they are or how trivial you may think they are. I would like to open a discussion.
At first I very upset with this thing Google did. You can't blame them really. But no matter it still hurt us poor folk who can't afford the AdWords minimum to get the 100% full search criteria. There is a positive side to this. Or rather there is still use that can be taken from it.

So this is confusing because when you look at the page source or inspect element I find conflicts between what I see and what I here about this.
Our example is on Youtube. I often hear a good opportunity to build a quality link is to add your website URL to the video in description you upload. However, look at the HTML: